In Wongi State Forest and Forest Reserve, beautiful waterholes fringed by paperbarks and rushes are surrounded by eucalypt forest and exotic pine plantations. In the heart is Lake Lenthall, which provides the water supply for Hervey Bay. Camp under shady eucalypt trees at Wongi recreation area. Enjoy a picnic by the waterholes, which are stained golden brown from paperbarks. Supervise children, as some waterholes are deep. Fish at Lake Lenthall recreation area; but obtain a permit from the Wide Bay Water Corporation first.
Lenthalls Dam is an ideal picnic and fishing spot with barbecue facilities, picnic shelter and..
Burrum and District Mining.. (12km)The Burrum District Museum at Howard reflects the area's past history as a major coal mining centre..
Fraser Coast Wildlife.. (13km)If you want to get up close and personal with Australian native animals, Fraser Coast Wildlife..
Homewares From Everywhere (15km)Cutlery in the shape of wrenches, pliers and fish lures, and a range of exotic Sri Lankan tea, are..
Original Maryborough Town Site (16km)Pioneer graves help to create a sense of history when visiting the Original Maryborough site, known..
Pioneer Graves (16km)During the early days of Maryborough’s settlement before there was an official cemetery, many..
Fay Smith Wetlands (18km)For a different type of experience, walk through one of the last remaining wetlands in the..
Flame Lily Adventures (18km)Flame Lily Adventure Park offers day trippers and resident guests accommodation - cabins, powered..
Anzac Park and Ululah Lagoon (18km)Once a favourite spot for aboriginal corroborees, the area is now a beautiful park, centred on the..
Maryboroughs Glory Hole (18km)Maryborough's Glory Hole is now a featured part of the Ululah Lagoon. It is believed to have been..
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